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1. N FIGURE 10 NOTE f NO appears on the display the receiver has not detected an open Channel in the current Group Change the Group according to the instructions on the following page After changing the Group repeat Steps 1 and 2 above 3 Totune the receiver to the new Channel press the SET button The display will return to the default mode as shown in Figure 11 MODE zn C CHANNEL I wbb m x ag ATES 3 x 858 y IP Ir Lo o o aow oui 1862S Cam RET L E dl fe aw 9 FIGURE 11 THE RECEIVER IS NOW READY TO USE UNLESS THE RECEIVER IS MOVED TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION THIS PROCEDURE DOES NOT NEED TO BE REPEATED PROCEED TO TRANSMITTER SETUP SECTION Changing the Receiver Group Setting 1 Press the MODE button twice The word GROUP will flash on the display as shown in Figure 12 He RF AUDIO 9 O E 8 FIGURE 12 2 Press the or buttons ULXS4 or rotate the control knob ULXP4 The new frequency Group number will appear on the display as shown in Figure 13 TX RF AUDIO o o o n o O ep D Ss y i A DS FIGURE 13 3 Totune the receiver to the new Group press the SET button The display will advance to the Change Channel mode Press the MODE button once more to return to the default mode NOTE The receiver always defaults to the first Cha
2. E Tho Lt uD y Ee U 5 3 nn o t I GROUP CHANNEL o GROUP CHANNEL l o l D 8 MODE SET e m w SN T onbb m 2 f gt mew cma TB Ss P L E L FIGURE 25 2 If necessary press the transmitter SET button to advance the Group number until it matches the Group number on the receiver display 3 Press the transmitter MODE button again to select the new Group setting and move to the Channel selection mode The Group number will disappear and only the Channel number will be visible Refer to Figure 26 LL Uy GROUP CHANNEL FIGURE 26 12 4 Press the SET button to advance to the desired Channel number as shown in Figure 27 RUNE DUD GROUP CHANNEL MODE SET U U FIGURE 27 5 To reverse the direction of the Group or Channel search hold down the SET button and press the MODE button See Figure 28 ERN z DU OOO I LC yr rcu MORE FIGURE 28 6 Press the MODE button again to select the new Channel setting FrCh will appear briefly on the display indicating that the frequency has changed Then the new Group and Channel settings will appear Refer to Figure 29 l os p J RI d R UUU JUU M LIB GROUP CHANNEL GROUP CHANNEL GROUP CHANNEL GROUP CHANNEL I EOE T S zj L Id LII l L MODE SET MODE MODE SET MODE SET AA FA AFA A PN A SN d N Ke U FIGURE 29 7 Make sure the transmit
3. Power ON OFF Switch Turns the transmitter on and off 11 Audio Gain Control Changes the audio level sensitivity to accommodate various sound sources e g loud singing or soft speaking Refer to the Transmitter Gain Adjustment paragraph 9 V Battery Provides power to the transmitter and microphone Battery Cover Unscrews to expose battery and Gain control 10 TRANSMITTER SETUP Transmitter Battery Installation 1 Open the battery cover and insert a fresh 9V alkaline or lithium battery as shown in Figure 20 ica GEL ge FIGURE 20 ULX1 Bodypack Connections 1 If you are using a Bodypack system with a Shure lavalier microphone or instrument adapter plug the microphone cable or instrument adapter cable into the transmitter input connector as shown in Figure 21 NOTE The wiring of the input connector on the transmitter is designed for Shure microphones FIGURE 21 Turning the Transmitter On NOTE DO NOT turn on the transmitter before powering up the receiver Once the receiver has located an open frequency turn the transmitter on and set it to that receiver frequency Turning the transmitter on first will interfere with the receiver s frequency scanning function 1 Slide the transmitter ON OFF switch to the ON position as shown in Figure 22 The power LED will momentarily glow red then change to a steady green The default frequency setting Channel 1 Group 1 will app
4. 5 E ULXPa o o id ES wed imm 96 18 aue sung 55 N C C me P is EN LEVEL D FIGURE 1 Each Shure ULX Wireless System includes the following components as shown in Figure 1 ULX1 Body Pack Transmitter with a lavalier microphone instrument adapter cable or headworn microphone ULX2 Hand Held Microphone Transmitter with an interchangeable Shure microphone head UE Standard Diversity Receiver ULXPA Professional Diversity Receiver with rack mounting hardware ULXP4D Dual Professional Diversity Receivers with rack mounting hardware and center link brackets ULXS4 STANDARD RECEIVER FEATURES AND CONTROLS 9 0999 i db H p lo Cogs E GROUP CHANNEL TV 9B ET Vv d Q9 1 Q OUTFUT HIGH Z OO x FIGURE 2 Front Panel 1 RF Indicator Glows green to indicate presence of received Radio Frequency RF signal 2 TX Audio Level Indicators Indicate transmitted TX audio signal strength Green indicates normal operation Amber indicates approaching overload condition Red indicates excessive audio levels 3 Receiving Antenna Indicator Appears on the left or right side of the display depending on which antenna is receiv ing the strongest RF signal 4 GROUP Display Indicates the pre selected compatible Frequency Group number i
5. e B FIGURE 48 NOTE The ULXS4 can also be rack mounted using one of the Rack Mount Kits listed on page 24 Rack Mounting a ULXP4 Professional Receiver 1 Align the supplied rack mount brackets over the holes on each side of the receiver as shown in Figure 48 2 Fasten the brackets to the receiver by installing the eight screws supplied with the mounting brackets CAUTION DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREWS DOING SO MAY DAMAGE THE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 7 e 7 D o P m Bye ETT d LES 8 _ 8 amp FIGURE 49 3 Slide the receiver into an 19 inch audio equipment rack as shown in Figure 49 4 Secure the rack mount brackets to the rack using the four supplied screws 5 f you are not front mounting the antennas insert the plastic plugs into the bracket holes NOTE Front mounting the antennas requires the UA600 Front Mount Antenna Kit listed on page 24 5 FIGURE 50 Rack Mounting Dual ULXP4 Receivers 1 Align the receivers side by side so that the front panels both face the same direction 2 Place the supplied straddle bars in the recesses on the top and bottom of the receivers so that the bars over lap both receivers Refer to Figure 50 FIGURE 51 3 Secure the straddle bars to the receivers using the supplied screws CAUTION
6. J p EP L M J CETTE CT FIGURE 18 Antenna A flexible 1 4 wave antenna is permanently attached to the top of the ULX1 transmitter Input Connector This TA4F miniature four pin connector mates with a variety of Shure lavalier instrument and headset microphones and cables Power ON OFF Switch Turns transmitter power on and off Power Battery LED When the Power switch is in the ON position this LED will glow green indicating that the transmitter is on This LED will turn red when the battery is low Refer to the Checking the Transmitter Battery Power paragraph Display Window Displays Group and Channel setting battery power level and PEAK indicator Battery Level Icon Indicates amount of battery life remaining PEAK Icon This icon appears when audio input signal overloads the transmitter The icon is displayed for 2 seconds after the input overload is detected GROUP Display Indicates the frequency Group number in which the transmitter is operating CHANNEL Display Indicates the current Channel number within the frequency Group MODE Button Selects Group or Channel mode SET Button Changes Group or Channel setting Audio Gain Control Changes the audio level sensitivity to accommodate various sound sources e g loud singing Soft speaking or musical instrument Refer to the Transmitter Gain Adjustment paragraph Input Attenuation Switch Selects either 0
7. dead spots and avoid them during performing area performance dropouts o 16s gt 6666689 Receiver or Transmit Receiver or transmitter is in Master List mode To ter LCD displays E000 bb UD xx enter or exit the Master List press and hold the SET or F000 or similar SK iBacs mar cuu button for approximately 10 seconds or until the dis code instead of the 080 play changes group and channel LICENSING INFORMATION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate the equip ment Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the user s responsibility and licensability depends on the user s classification and application and on the selected frequency Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropri ate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing and before choosing and ordering frequencies IMPORTANT NOTE THIS EQUIPMENT MAY BE CAPABLE OF OPERATING ON SOME FREQUENCIES NOT AUTHORIZED IN YOUR REGION PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NATIONAL AUTHORITY TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON AUTHORIZED FREQUENCIES FOR WIRELESS MICROPHONE PRODUCTS IN YOUR REGION Frequency Range of ULX Series 554 MHz 865 MHz Licensing A ministerial license may be required to operate this equipment in certain areas Consult your national author ity for possible requirements 26 LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY Shure Incorporated Shure hereby warrants
8. 8 ULX1 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS sse eee 9 ULX2 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS sess onnenn anano enne onnenn 10 TRANSMITTER SETUP assis eder ccnss soe och ke enn ttn Y etae R A 11 Transmitter Battery Installation s c iecit ecco eaa ete se qune Dea EE Es ocu Se uan dr E xu N 11 ULXT Bodypack Cornhnaectioris icc outre e foo tener ee iSo tee ene ee penes tva De ene Ena aaO a tes ELEA Eaa arae 11 Tuming the Transmitter OS 11 ULX1 Bodypack Transmitter Attenuation Settings sese eee eee eee eee eee ee 12 Setting the Transmitter Operating Frequency simsimi 2 Z dood 7029791275222922 9272 2T Ea aaa 12 SYSTEM OPERATION 14 Transmitter Gain AdjUStment TT 14 Locking Transmitter Frequency Settings sonrie Deseo te A be Prae eO HER ascent NA esi PERE E eae deserts 15 Unlocking Transmitter Frequency Settings esssessesssssesseseeeeeeeeennee neret enn a sai taoim saae ias Dene tnra 15 Locking the Power On Off Switch TT 16 Unlocking the Power On Off SwitChy 2 luces ree tnai peste Lent a E ode bea dads eee ae skied e Ree ER REOR cane aide 16 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING MODE ULXP4 MODELS ONLY Scanning Frequency Groups 16 Adjusting the Receiver Squelch Setting sessssssssssssssseeeeeeeenne ener nnne nennen entes enne nnns entente nennen 17 Locking the Receiver E diene 18 D olfere sIoredin uie T 18 RECEIVER INST
9. Do not overtighten the screws Doing so may damage the printed circuit boards 4 Position the rack mount brackets over the holes in the sides of each receiver as shown in Figure 51 5 Secure the brackets to the receivers with the supplied screws id 1 4 IN 7 eg LL I ep FIGURE 52 6 Slide the linked receivers into a 19 inch audio equipment rack as shown in Figure 52 7 Secure the brackets to the rack using all four of the supplied screws o e e eo ee lo e c fo c 7 5 k Ld Osal oi ea J E c FIGURE 53 NOTE To front mount or combine antennas use the optional accessories listed on page 24 20 TIPS FOR ACHIEVING OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE Maintain a line of sight between the transmitter and receiver antennas Avoid placing transmitter and receiver where metal or other dense materials may be present Avoid placing the receiver near computers or other RF generating equipment such as CD players DAT machines and digital signal processors Avoid placing the receiver in the bottom of an equipment rack unless the antennas are remotely located e Point the receiver antenna tips away from each other at a 45 angle and keep them away from large metal objects Do not obstruct the receiver antennas Use the proper cable when remotely locating rece
10. PS40 Power Supply Conforms to safety standard UL1310 Canada CSA 22 2 No 223 PS40AR Power Supply Conforms to safety standard IEC60065 Certified TUV Rheinland Argentina S A No RA2681022 PS40AZ Power Supply Conforms to safety standard AS NZS60065 2003 Q050515 PS40E Power Supply Conforms to safety standard EN 60950 PS40UK Power Supply Conforms to safety standard EN 60950 and BS 7002 REPLACEMENT PARTS AC Adapter 120 VAC 60 Hz iis ios ua gu eye Y Y ENET EEEE EEEE eee R RRR RRR RR N PS40 AG Adapter 220 VAC 50 Hz sx sb ts si ERR EE Ea RS Sud ER AM SE PS40AR AC Adapter 230 VAG 50 60 Hz sou mx Oe E KR TORRE MER M Seq uuu S ra RE RAE a PS40AZ AC Adapter 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Europlug L PS40E AC Adapter 230 VAC 50 60 Hz UK PS40UK AC Adapter 100 VAC 50 60 HZ Kee RRR tenet nett tenes PS40J SM58 Cartridge with Grille ULX2 58 0 RR RRR R ttt I tenes RPW112 BETA 58A Cartridge with Grille ULX2 BETA 58 000 ccc cette teens RPW118 SM86 Cartridge with Grille ULX2 SM86 0 0000 cece e tenes RPW114 SM87A Cartridge with Grille ULX2 87 0 0 0 0 cette re RPW116 BETA 87A Cartridge with Grille ULX2 BETA 87A 2 0 0 cette eens RPW120 BETA 87C Cartridge with Grille ULX2 BETA 87C 000 cece teen eens RPW122 Maite Silver Grillefor SM58 o issus kr per Rr waned ePOLIi TIE hiis ardere RK143G Matte Silver Grille for SM86 sse RR e eR rs RPM266 Matte Silver Grille
11. for BETA 590p direa NTK A RR RR ER RR e e Re e rre RK265G Matte Silver Grille for BETA87A sss RR RR RR RK312 Maite Silver Gnille forBETA87C 22 lt ul a R E Bodie cide da pce rwv ek ww Deed aw WEN ace EE de RK312 Black Grille for SM8ZA vx me EERRATRRRERE IEEE RES Saks heed rixa Parr i eus niece RK214G Black Grilleior BETA 58A eto etndese a eno eec ka aeh erede s p ttes v boe Re a M nS bebo eet 6 RPM323G Black Grille for BETA 87A and BETA87C seee eR rre RPM324G Belt Clip sess ie dis ee Se RE K REE RR HE RA RRR ERL e TE pua iod eee diee EN 44A8013A 1 4 Wave Antenna 554 698 MHz isu a RT S tde tarnen erona e ee n m he 95A8699 1 4 Wave Antenna 748 865 MHZ R 0 9 npc a gina iaaa eaei aBa EOL E Eaa Ea Gei rr 95B8699 1 2 Wave Antenna 774 865 MHZ oir nieder ERE RERUM UI a a oe E 95F8783 1 2 Wave Antenna 662 698 MHZ peior a 0 R RR eppen iederen R NR RRR RR RRR I 9508783 1 2 Wave Antenna 554 590 MHZ es s v comete aa ded eae DG aie dae er e eder RR RTE 95D8783 1 2 Wave Antenna 746 784 MHZ R 00 R RR R R R RRR RR RRR m R RRR R R RRR RR 95E8783 FURNISHED ACCESSORIES Microphone Stand Adapter ULX2 riesene dR N R R E a R hm rh WA371 Grip Switch Cover UEX2 2 13a pru thd Ys baad dias peek cs Pete AER C Ebene ace ed o LR E Nue RU WA555 Zipper Bag dU Boe EIECTUS 26A13 Zipper Bag UL X2 cu ed bte siet tete Se eodd Boe R Chala nd bio A as wea eaten eras eek RA 26A14 SCrewdrtiVel iso vesper pep
12. ALLAHON M 19 Table Mounting the ULXS4 Standard Receiver sese eee eee eee eree eee 19 Rack Mounting a ULXP4 Professional Receiver sssssssseeneeenenenn nennen meer enner 19 Rack Mounting Dual ULXP4 Receivers T 20 TIPS FOR ACHIEVING OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE sssesseeeeen nennen nennen enne nere ern nnns nennen nnn 21 Tel Le e E 21 ejaniezqie 23 REPLACEMENT PARTS 5 22 tote tear sn oro tero ut eno un haeo cra e eoru aen oth dene a e eda ao ela eene ua ceaubaaieddcatasestucia 23 FURNISHED ACCESSORIES crena a EENE dco phe tegat coeptus ce euin tea paene ite ou uud 24 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES C 24 BATTERY LIFE c 24 uiezueenecs 25 LICENSING INFORMATION 2 aciei ineat neon ae tnn ud pneu cet an eau d ena ae a dedu ae ae eeu aee UNE 26 LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY sccccctecscetitaiesstcccetscseedccttesdcatednesescccstdeseecteddesveccedvasevedcaadastendcedesavddccadeasdedads 27 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 2 eene tentata pnt ente nete uen eu ee pn b eee pae in een nx Nyx 27 ULX SYSTEM COMPONENTS ULXSA io Y f move A l an GROUP CHANNEL TV C O se J M T EP MURS ULxs4 RE Q ooooolt o SHURE
13. Figure 35 This display indicates that the Power On Off switch is locked The transmitter will remain on even when the power ON OFF switch is moved to the OFF position NOTE Make sure both buttons are depressed when trying to lock the transmitter ULX1 ULX2 000 GROUP CHANNEL 0007 GROUP CHANNEL O00 GROUP CHANNEL DID GROUP CHANNEL O00 GROUP CHANNEL bb od L L ne ILL FIGURE 35 Unlocking the Power On Off Switch 1 Verify that the power transmitter ON OFF switch is in the ON position 2 While holding down the transmitter SET button press and hold the MODE button for four seconds Po UL will ap pear on the display See Figure 36 This display indicates that the Power On Off switch is unlocked The transmitter will then return to normal operating mode NOTE Make sure both buttons are depressed when trying to unlock the transmitter FIGURE 36 16 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING MODE ULXP4 MODELS ONLY Scanning Frequency Groups 1 Hold down the receiver SET button and press the MODE button once The words GROUP and SCAN will flash on the display Refer to Figure 37 00000 Ko 0000 EJ m X AUDIO FIGURE 37 2 To begin scanning rotate the control knob one quarter turn clockwise as shown in Figure 38 The receiver will au tomatically begin scanning each Channel in all Gr
14. Ib ERE Pu RE RENS EDI E EDEN ERG Eu Eg eee eee 80A498 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Passive Antenna Splitter Combiner Kit lille m aE UA220 UHF Line Amplifier ct ccccheceietd adeeb deed dhe bet dua bee se dhe wed eww deta pag boned UA830WB UHF Powered Directional Antenna eiss reme ee Res Ye ee RE ee K UA870WB UHF Antenna Power Distribution Amplifier U S A llle RIA UA844US UHF Antenna Power Distribution Amplifier Europe RII UA844E UHF Antenna Power Distribution Amplifier UK 0 0 00 cece tee UA844UK 1 4 Wave Antenna 748 865 MHZ a Ra e RR RR RRR RRR ene eee UA400A 1 4 Wave antenna 554 698 MHZ R R RRR giada pa eella m R RRR RRR E i UA400B 1 2 Wave Antenna 774 808 MHZ 2 002004 kek xe LER ERE EAR de ere a se dee ed ache ba R N UA820A 1 2 Wave Antenna 662 698 MHZ aa R R R RR RRR RRR ete RRR R R UA820C 1 2 Wave Antenna 554 590 MHZ 0 cece ett I RT R E E UA820D 1 2 Wave Antenna 746 784 MHZ 0 0 teens UA820E 33 mr 100 ft BNC BNC cable 5 eccscechoonek ease hedge nd ee one RA a E UP Dorm ex bebe pac UA8100 1 8m 6 ft BNC BNC Cable e ER occas eet ee a le RENE bah enw de Era oul ena a E Re UA806 Antenna Rack Panel 22 RR RII Rex eked awe dues he deeds ceed aden OE Eua UA440 Front Mount Antenna Kit Includes 2 cables and 2 bulkhead adapters n nananana cece eee eee ee UA600 Remote Antenna Bracket with BNC Bulkhead Adapter ees UA505 Rack Mount Kit for Sing
15. ULX Wireless System User Guide ULX WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS Ultra Wide Band Frequency Agile UHF Systems Auto Frequency Selection AFS Reliable Professional Sound Quality Multi System Operation 27EN8732E Rev 8 Printed in U S A 2006 Shure Incorporated C R CONTENTS EX SYSTEM COMPQONEN IS eciina coca rennen ntm ansa conan eod ERAEN SERRA rota anto danni Rr kane dne 3 ULXS4 STANDARD RECEIVER FEATURES AND CONTROLS sees ee 4 ginge mE 4 FAG Al PANN sacs cles MER 4 ULXP4 PROFESSIONAL RECEIVER FEATURES AND CONTROLS sese 5 Fiont Ta 5 Rear Paneli e M t 5 SINGLE SY SIEM SETUP D 6 Receiver Connections NATRI ROT DO DEO DI SCDIENNU S Svascatvscasue cd cascaatericeueashecdpaedteeues saddened 6 T rning thE RECEIVER ON MR 7 scanning for the Next Open Channel riii trl en ean eh ani aativiiedaniwhi asin ie dee 7 Changing the Receiver Group Setting 0 2 eeeeseesceeeeeeeseeeeaeeeseeseaeeeseeseaeesanesaeessaeseaeessaeeeaeesaeeeseeeeaeesseeseaeeeaeeseaeeseaeseaees 8 Changing the Receiver Channel Setting eesssessssssesssseseese eene enne aZe nennen nnne rene aa aE aieiaa 8 Adjusting the Receiver Display Contrast ecccescceesceeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeceaeecaeeesaeesseeseaeeesaeseaeesaaeeeaeeseaeseaeeseaeesaeeseaeeseeeseaeenias
16. ay screens See Figure 44 SHURE xF G ULXP4 8 8 oe d i5 c l wou 8 o o Gee am 19665 RF TX AUDIO lo Q S FIGURE 45 Unlocking the Receiver To unlock the ULXP4 receiver frequency and output level settings hold down the SET button and rotate the control knob one quarter turn left right left The lock icon s will disappear indicating that the receiver is unlocked See Figure 45 S MODE g 7 TES eu o o o o um ET o o a H wou S aar ang 10S Ow FIGURE 46 NOTE If the volume control knob has been set to a level higher than the locked level the output level will remain locked and the Volume Level warning indicator will flash on the receiver display See Figure 46 Rotate the volume control knob counterclockwise until the Volume Level warning indicator stops flashing This will unlock the output level setting e SHURE A H MODE ma ems EY o gt cc 8 o o c NG gt SE l 9 o aw omme TRIS Owe Q EN O RE x AUD e LEVEI Ge FIGURE 47 18 RECEIVER INSTALLATION Table Mounting the ULXS4 Standard Receiver To mount a ULXS4 Standard receiver on a table or other horizontal surface attach the four adhesive bumpers to the bottom corners of the receiver and place the receiver on the mounting surface See Figure 47 E SURE
17. ctual Impedance 18 kO with lavalier microphone 1 MO with instrument cable Maximum Input Level 10 Vp p 12 dBV for 1 THD at minimum gain setting using 1 kHz signal TA4F Connector Pin Assign Pin 1 Tied to Ground Pin 2 Tied to 5 V Pin 3 Tied to Audio Pin 4 Tied thru ments 20kQ Resistor to Ground On instrument adapter cable Pin 4 floats Voltage for Remote Power 5 V supplied to microphone cartridge MICROPHONE ULX1 MIC JACK BOARD ELEMENT 500 Q 2 20 WAG hd o 45V y 27 pF o 4 4o L 20K Q 500 Q r o 3 3o O AUDIO 27 e e a lo i o GROUND V M NOTE LAVALIER MIC TIES PINS 3 AND 4 TOGETHER THE GUITAR CABLE DOES NOT FIGURE 54 21 ULX1 Transmitter Output Actual Impedance 50 Q Shell Ground Center Signal ULX2 Transmitter Input 10 Vp p 12 dBV for 1 THD at minimum gain setting using 1 kHz signal ULX2 Transmitter Output Shell Ground Center Signal ULXS4 and ULXP4 Receiver Input Pantene O Rotwal impedances 3m Shel Ground Cater Siga Votage forRemote Power ZW tomaram o ULXS4 and ULXP4 Receiver Output High udis Low Z Audi Output Configuration Unbalanced 1 4 in Balanced XLR Actual Impedance Nomndpulewk Cid Pin Assignments Tip Hot Ring Sleeve Gnd 1 Ground 2 Hot 3 Cold Power Protection Output Level Microphone Level Li
18. dB or 20 dB attenuation Use the 0 dB position for voice and low output instruments Use the 20 dB pad position for high output instruments such as electric guitars with active electronics Belt Clip Allows the transmitter to be worn on a belt waistband or guitar strap Battery Compartment Cover Hinged cover opens to provide access to 9V battery ULX2 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS Pe 9 299 No D 12 13 ES CET pen GROUP CHANNEL FIGURE 19 Grille Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce breath sounds and wind noise The grilles of the various microphone heads differ in appearance Display Window Displays Group and Channel setting battery power level and PEAK indicator Battery Level Icon Indicates amount of battery life remaining PEAK Icon This icon appears when the input signal overloads the transmitter The icon is displayed for 2 seconds after input overload is detected GROUP Display Indicates the frequency Group number in which the transmitter is operating CHANNEL Display Indicates the current Channel number within the frequency Group MODE Button Selects Group or Channel mode SET Button Changes Group or Channel setting Power Battery LED When the Power switch is in the ON position this LED will glow green indicating that the trans mitter is on This LED will turn red when the battery is low Refer to the Checking the Transmitter Battery Power paragraph
19. dly FIGURE 32 14 Locking Transmitter Frequency Settings 1 Refer to Figure 33 Slide the transmitter power switch to the OFF position and wait for the display light to turn off 2 Hold down the SET button 3 Slide the power switch back to the ON position Fr L will appear on the transmitter display indicating that the fre quency setting is locked The locked frequency Group and Channel will then appear ULXl 3 ULX2 NN F Fo T 000p GROUP CHANNEL I rr L FIGURE 33 Unlocking Transmitter Frequency Settings 1 Refer to Figure 34 Slide the transmitter power switch to the OFF position and wait for the display light to turn off 2 Hold down the SET button 3 Slide the power switch back to the ON position Fr UL will appear on the transmitter display indicating that the frequency setting is unlocked The current frequency Group and Channel will then appear ULX1 ULX2 ee O00 GROUP CHANNEL NN P T00 GROUP CHANNEL ug GROUP CHANNEL FIGURE 34 15 Locking the Power On Off Switch 1 Turn the transmitter on by sliding the power switch to the ON position 2 While holding down the SET button press and hold the MODE button for four seconds Po L will appear on the display See
20. ear on the display FIGURE 22 11 Checking Transmitter Battery Power With the transmitter turned on observe the Battery Level icon on the display The number of shaded bars on the icon indicate the approximate amount of battery life remaining as shown in Figure 23 NOTE Stated battery life is based on a 9V alkaline battery For details on other battery types refer to the Battery Life paragraph or go to the Shure web site at www shure com and refer to the FAQ section Once the empty battery icon appears the tone key turns off and the receiver will mute EEE 6 8 hours L LLL Hun HB Ip 2 6 hours bR L L il I p 0 2 hours a 0 hours FIGURE 23 ULX1 Bodypack Transmitter Attenuation Settings If using a lavalier microphone make sure the Attenuator switch is in the O dB position If using an instrument adapter cable slide the Attenuator switch to the 20 dB position Refer to Figure 24 O eo a o o o o m f L1 rd n m a N m m ae a A o o le a S FIGURE 24 Setting the Transmitter Operating Frequency 1 Note the Group number and Channel number on the receiver display Press and hold the MODE button until only the Group number is visible on the transmitter display as shown in Figure 25
21. erter which require a minimum 6 V to operate It the battery does not provide this threshold voltage the transmitter will not operate NON CHARGEABLE TYPICAL BATTERY LIFE WITH ULX RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH BATTERY TYPE TRANSMITTERS eo TRANSMITTERS een a ie OoOO RE CHARGEABLE TYPICAL BATTERY LIFE WITH ULX RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH BATTERY TYPE TRANSMITTERS ULX TRANSMITTERS NO PSC M wa hows M SC TROUBLESHOOTING The following table lists some common problems and their solutions If you are unable to solve a problem contact your dealer or the Shure Service Department at 1 800 516 2525 7 30 am to 4 00 pm Central Standard Time In Europe call 49 7131 72140 other international users call Shure in the U S A at 847 600 2000 INDICATORSTATUS STATUS PROBLEM RECEIVER TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS ULXS4 ULX4P ULX1 ULX2 Slide transmitter POWER switch to ON Make sure battery is inserted properly battery terminals must match transmitter terminals Insert fresh battery Make sure receiver AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet and into DC input connector on rear panel of receiver Make sure AC electrical outlet works and supplies proper voltage No sound Make sure receiver is plugged in and the Power Switch is in the ON position Make sure transmitter and receiver are set to same frequency Extend receiver antennas so that they point away from each o
22. ity ULAP4 Receiver Diversity ULXP4D Dual Receiver Diversity POE PS40UK Description AC DC Power Adapter Conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant previsions of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The products comply with the following product family harmonized or national standards Ut X1 ULX2 UE XS4 ULXP4 and ULXPAD PS40E PS40UK EN 80950 EN 306 422 1 V1 2 2 08 2000 EN 300 422 2 V1 2 1 08 2000 EN 301 489 1 V1 2 1 08 2000 EN 301 489 9 V1 1 1 09 2000 Manufacturer Shure Incorporated Signed Date Arenu 3 zeo i Name Title Craig Kozokar Project Engineer Corporate Quality Shure Incorporated European Contact Shure Europe GmbH Wannenacker Str 28 74078 Heilbronn Germany Phone 48 7131 7214 0 Fax 49 7131 7214 14 SHURE SHURE Incorporated Web Address http www shure com United States Canada Latin America Caribbean 5800 W Touhy Avenue Niles IL 60714 4608 U S A Phone 847 600 2000 U S Fax 847 600 1212 Intl Fax 847 600 6446 In Europe Middle East Africa Shure Europe GmbH Phone 49 7131 72140 Fax 49 7131 721414 In Asia Pacific Shure Asia Limited Phone 852 2893 4290 Fax 852 2893 4055 28
23. iver antennas For best performance use Shure UA825 or UA850 low loss coaxial antenna cable or 50 ohm low loss cable such as RG 8U Eor remote antenna placement use Shure UA820WB 1 2 Wave Antenna and UA830WB Active Remote Antenna Kits along with Shure UA844WB Antenna Distribution System Mount diversity antennas at least 1 4 wave apart This can be achieved by remote placement of one or both 1 2 wave antennas using Shure UA825 UA850 or UA8100 low loss coaxial cable and a Shure UA830WB Active Remote Antenna Kit in conjunction with a Shure Antenna Distribution System For multiple system installations use the Shure UA844WB Antenna Power Distribution System Try to maintain a distance of at least 5 meters 15 ft between the transmitter and receiver SPECIFICATIONS NOTE Fora list of compatible frequencies that are usable in your area refer to the supplied frequency supplement RF Carrier Frequency Range 554 000 to 865 000 MHz Available frequencies depend on the applicable regulations in the country where the system is used Refer to the frequency supplement supplied with the system Effective Range 100 m 300 ft under optimal conditions NOTE Actual working range depends on RF signal absorption reflection and interference Audio Frequency Response 25 to 15 000 Hz 2 dB NOTE Overall system frequency response depends on the microphone element ULX1 Transmitter Input Figure 54 Input Configuration Unbalanced active A
24. le Receiver 0 96 R eenia 9 E R mh UA506 Rack Mount Kit for Two Receivers 0200 e ee R K A RRR RRR rr UA507 Angled Receiver Stand for Amplifier Mounting see WA595 Carrying GaSe PET cr WA610 Microphone Adapter Cable XLR eses Sae REA RRR emm WA310 To utilize the UA220 with ULX receivers refer to the following Application Bulletin at shure com http shure custhelp com cgi bin shure cfg php enduser std_adp php p_faqid 2451 BATTERY LIFE Shure recommends using only 9V alkaline or lithium batteries with ULX1 and ULX2 transmitters Typical life expectancies for the most common types of 9V batteries are listed in the tables below For detailed information on battery performance contact your dealer or the Shure Service Department at 1 800 516 2525 7 30 am to 4 00 pm Central Standard Time In Europe call 49 7131 72140 other international users call Shure in the U S A at 847 600 2000 UA844 Antenna Distribution System UA830WB UHF Line Amplfier antenna not included UA505 UHF Remote Antenna Kit antenna not included E T 0 9 24 NOTE Batteries stored for more than a year or stored in excessively hot environments may experience a higher failure rate NOTE When using rechargeable batteries do not use any battery with a fully charged rating of greater than 9v for example 9 6V ULX Transmitters use a DC to DC conv
25. n which the system is operating 5 CHANNEL Display Indicates the current Channel number within the Frequency Group 6 Transmitter Battery Life Indicator Displays the remaining transmitter battery life when the transmitter is turned on 7 SCAN Indicator Appears when Scan Channel Mode is active 8 TV Channel Volume Level Indicator Shows volume level and UHF TV channel in small digits U S only 9 MODE Button Press this button to step through the display menu 10 SET Button Saves the altered setting 11 Button Press this button to increase or decrease the Volume level Group Channel settings or the display contrast level 12 Power On Off Switch Turns the receiver on and off Rear Panel 13 Power Connector Accepts power from the supplied AC adapter or from any filtered 14 18 Vdc 550 mA minimum supply It also accepts dc power from a Shure UA844 Antenna Distribution System 14 Output Connector XLR balanced Low Z Provides balanced low impedance mic level or line level output 15 Mic Line Switch Selects output of XLR balanced Low Z connector It can be set for microphone 27 dBV or line level 4 3 dBV The Mic Line switch does not affect the output of the unbalanced 1 4 inch phone jack 16 Output Connector High Z Unbalanced 1 4 inch Phone Jack Provides unbalanced high impedance auxiliary level output 17 Antenna Input Connectors BNC type connectors provide connection to the supplied antennas They also pro
26. ndicates the pre selected Frequency Group number in which the system is operating CHANNEL Display Indicates the current Channel number within the Frequency Group FREQUENCY Display Indicates the current frequency in megahertz MHz Frequency Lock Indicator Appears when the Frequency has been locked MODE Button Press this button to step through the display menu SET Button Saves the altered setting Display Control Knob Rotate this knob to change the Group Channel settings the Squelch setting or to scan a Group or Channel Level Control Adjusts the receiver audio output level to match the required input levels of a mixer or amplifier Nor mally this control is set fully clockwise Power On Off Switch Turns the receiver on and off Rear Panel 19 20 21 22 23 Power Connector Accepts power from the supplied AC adapter or from any filtered 14 18 Vdc 550 mA minimum supply It also accepts DC power from a Shure UA844 Antenna Distribution System Output Connector XLR balanced Low Z Provides balanced low impedance mic level or line level output Mic Line Switch Selects output of XLR balanced Low Z connector It can be set for microphone 27 dBV or line level 4 3 dBV This switch does not affect the output of the unbalanced 1 4 inch phone jack Output Connector High Z Unbalanced 1 4 inch Phone Jack Provides unbalanced high impedance auxiliary level output Antenna Input Connectors BNC type con
27. ne Level 20 dB Transmitter Audio Polarity Positive pressure on microphone diaphragm or positive voltage applied to tip of WA302 phone plug produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 of low impedance output and the tip of the high impedance 1 4 inch output Transmitter Gain Adjustment Range ULX1 25 dB ULX2 25 dB Receiver Audio Output Level 38 kHz deviation 1 kHz tone XLR connector into 600 ohm load 3 9 dBV line 17 dBV mic 1 4 inch connector into 3000 ohm load 2 dBV Impedance ULX1 input 1 Megohm ULXS4 ULXP4 output 50 ohms at line level 2000 ohms at mic level Modulation 38 kHz deviation compressor expander system with pre and de emphasis RF Power Output ULX1 ULX2 30 mW maximum Dynamic Range gt 100 dB A weighted RF Sensitivity 1 26 uV for 12 dB SINAD typical Image Rejection 80 dB typical Spurious Rejection 75 dB typical 22 Ultimate Quieting reference 38 kHz deviation gt 105 dB A weighted System Distortion reference 38 kHz deviation 1 kHz modulation 0 3 total harmonic distortion typical Power Requirements ULX1 ULX2 9V alkaline battery 8 4 V Nicad optional ULXS4 ULXP4 14 18 Vdc negative ground 550 mA Battery Life 8 to 9 hours with 9V alkaline battery Operating Temperature Range 20 to 49 C 4 to 120 F NOTE Battery characteristics may limit this range Overall Dimensions ULX1 96 5 mm H x 67 mm W x 26 7 mm D 3 86 x 2 68
28. nectors provide connection to the supplied antennas They also provide 12 Vdc output power for use with remotely located antennas 5 SINGLE SYSTEM SETUP Receiver Connections NOTE f you are installing multiple ULXP4 Professional systems or systems with multiple ULXP4 receivers refer also to the Advanced Programming section of this manual 1 Plug the dc power supply into the power connector on the back of the receiver as shown in Figure 4 Connect the other end of the power supply into an electrical outlet ZN 9 DCINPUT m i Vs 14 18V FIGURE 4 2 Attach the two antennas to the ANTENNA connectors as shown in Figure 5 The ULXS4 is supplied with 1 4 wave antennas the ULXP4 is supplied with 1 2 wave antennas ULXSA m Z0 T A ULXP4 FIGURE 5 3 Connect audio cable s not supplied from the audio output s to the audio input s of your audio system mixer and or amplifier as shown in Figure 6 N SA s MALUM RTT X loooooco ooZ 0000 FIGURE 6 4 Ifthe receiver XLR output is used make sure the MIC LINE switch setting matches the input requirements of the mixer or amplifier as shown in Figure 7 The Mic Line switch does not affect the output
29. nnel in any new Group Changing the Receiver Channel Setting 1 Press the MODE button three times The word CHANNEL will flash on the display as shown in Figure 14 SHURE ULXP4 B x alBo N m d m 8 E En gt 8 god woo 3 C i 2 end ag 186250 e CHANNEL ate A NDS FIGURE 14 2 Press the or buttons ULXS4 or rotate the control knob ULXP4 The new Channel number will appear on the dis play as shown in Figure 15 LEVEL EN Q FIGURE 15 3 To save the new Channel press the SET button The receiver will then return to the default mode Adjusting the Receiver Display Contrast 1 Press the MODE button for two seconds LCD will appear on the display as shown in Figure 16 f ar alo DE 2 Ltd ILI E E Ltd FIGURE 16 2 Press the or buttons ULXS4 or rotate the control knob ULXP4 to increase or decrease display contrast as shown in Figure 17 F S S g Lid O Ltd L o A UJ J RF OW AUDIO FIGURE 17 3 To save the new Contrast setting press the SET button The display will return to the default mode To return to the default mode without changing the display contrast setting press the MODE button ULX1 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS 10 11 12 13 14 15 fo EET hea K to LILI PES GROUP CHANNEL i R pH
30. of the unbalanced 1 4 inch phone jack FIGURE 7 Turning the Receiver On NOTE These instructions assume no other wireless microphone systems are in use CAUTION DO NOT TURN ON THE TRANSMITTER BEFORE POWERING UP THE RECEIVER TURNING THE TRANSMITTER ON FIRST WILL INTERFERE WITH THE RECEIVER S FREQUENCY SCANNING FUNCTION Turn the receiver on by pressing the power On Off switch The default Group 1 Channel 1 setting will appear on the re ceiver display as shown in Figure 8 l U UT E smum Hb eT one ES a ULxsa fy o o d L J dica as FIGURE 8 Scanning for the Next Open Channel 1 Toenter the Scan Mode press the MODE button on the receiver once SCAN CHANNEL will flash on the dis play as shown in Figure 9 a r MS w L r A L JS B KI L I xl AN modio mone Tale v i o m S 1 l pm e Do bE O GROUP SCAN CHANNEL SET v o ac oya ID oU Cue SI Lo ES E V M RF T AUDIO FIGURE 9 2 Press the or buttons ULXS4 or rotate the control knob ULXP4 clockwise one quarter turn The next open Channel number will appear on the display as shown in Figure 10 b f LL T Se s Y p lm emm o AN CHANNEL SET v o L E SC AR 2 4 L E j ll j P
31. oups This may take up to two minutes and the word BUSY will appear on the display MODE SHURE z 88 S ULXP4 9 9 I whb o o aoe omu bUSY LCD sa BE ae aune EXN LEVEL FIGURE 38 3 When all Groups have been scanned the Group with the most open Channels will appear on the display as shown in Figure 39 f MODE EQUES S ae Nile a 7 ULXP4 oooo o o 9 SET o 060 RE K AUDI SONS LEVEL FIGURE 39 4 Totune the receiver to the new Group press the SET button An open Channel in this Group will automatically be scanned and saved in the background The display will then return to the default mode as shown in Figure 40 If you choose not to accept the receiver s recommended Group rotate the control knob to the right to scroll through the list of scanned groups t N Op Ow E I S vh 5 L L e onou aug 1O OC O Ome 00000 00000 FIGURE 40 Adjusting the Receiver Squelch Setting The receiver squelch control is factory preset for optimum performance Normally no further adjustment is required How ever it is possible to adjust the squelch control to improve either signal quality or increase system range NOTE Increasing the Squelch level causes the receiver to demand a higher quality signal less noise before muting but it reduces operating range Decreasing the Squelch le
32. ter Group and Channel settings match the receiver Group and Channel settings as shown in Figure 30 If using the Bodypack transmitter clip it to your belt waistband or guitar strap ULXSA ULXP4 f r Y 3 gu 3 3 wo peor n B E E T MAT GROUP CHANNEL cue nps TEES S Oye E t MODE SET a K S FIGURE 30 THE TRANSMITTER IS NOW READY TO USE FOR MULTIPLE SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS LEAVE THE TRANSMITTER ON RETURN TO THE BASIC RECEIVER PROGRAMMING AND REPEAT THE SETUP PROCEDURE FOR EACH SYSTEM SYSTEM OPERATION Speak into the microphone or play your instrument If your audio system is properly set and functioning you should hear the sound of your voice or instrument coming through the loudspeakers The LEDs on the receiver should also illuminate The top TX AUDIO LED is red and should only illuminate momentarily when you speak loudly or play your instrument loudly Refer to Figure 31 N TX RF AUDIO a os w E W 3 L j I se v Bs GROUP CHANNEL zz Bb sho ala 186 25 Oe FIGURE 31 Transmitter Gain Adjustment If necessary adjust the transmitter gain with the supplied screwdriver as shown in Figure 32 until only the green and yellow Audio LEDs on the receiver illuminate when you speak into the microphone or play your instrument The red LED should only illuminate momentarily when you speak loudly or play your instrument lou
33. that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase for all cartridge and housing assembly parts and for a period of two years from the date of purchase for all transmitter parts At its option Shure will repair or replace the defective product and promptly return it to you or refund the purchase price You should retain proof of purchase to validate the purchase date and return it with any warranty claim If you believe this product is defective within the warranty period carefully repack the unit insure it and return it postage prepaid to Shure Incorporated Attention Service Department 5800 W Touhy Avenue Niles Illinois 60714 4608 U S A Outside the United States return the product to your dealer or Authorized Service Center This warranty does not apply in cases of abuse or misuse of the product use contrary to Shure s instruction or unauthor ized repair All implied WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE are hereby disclaimed and Shure hereby disclaims liability for incidental special or consequential damages resulting from the use or unavailability of this product Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con sequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other righ
34. ther at a 45 angle from vertical Move receiver away from nearby metal objects Remove obstructions and maintain line of sight between transmitter and receiver Move transmitter closer to receiver Increase transmitter gain until the Audio Peak icon on the Transmitter flashes on loud peaks No sound or faint Turn up receiver volume control Check cable connection between receiver and amplifier or mixer 25 INDICATORSTATUS STATUS PROBLEM RECEIVER TRANSMITTER SOLUTIONS ULXS4 ULX4P ULX1 ULX2 Sound level from the WM Adjust transmitter gain as necessary receiver is different 6 To oM ox Adjust receiver volume as necessary from that of a cabled S Z guitar or microphone Sound level is dif m Adjust transmitter gain to compensate for differenc ferent when you 76 M ad Noe es when you change between guitar output levels change guitars Distortion increases AB Replace transmitter battery gradually piu Bursts of noise dis x AB If noise occurs when transmitter is turned off locate tortion or other radio 7 u OM he and remove nearby RF sources such as other wire performance X less systems signals interrupt CB radios etc Change the wireless systems operating frequency Momentary loss of sound as transmit ter is moved around performing area dropouts Reposition receiver and perform walk through test If audio moved around dropouts persist mark
35. ts which vary from state to state THIS WARRANTY SUPERSEDES ALL WARRANTIES THAT ARE INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We of Shure Incorporated 5800 W Touhy Ave Niles IL 60714 4608 U S A 847 600 2000 declare under our sole responsibility that the following products Model ULXS4 Name ULX Standard Receiver Model ULXP4 Name ULX Professional Receiver were tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Testing was completed by the following NVLAP or A2LA accredited laboratory D L S Electronic Systems Inc 1250 Peterson Drive Wheeling Illinois 60090 U S A At the test location of D L S Electronic Systems Inc 166 South Carter Genoa City Wisconsin 53128 U S A Test Sites Number 1 and 2 Shure Incorporated Manufacturer Signed Date September 14 2001 Name Title Craig Kozokar Senior Quality Engineer 27 We of Declare under our sole responsibility that the following products Model Model Model Model Model Model EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Shure Incorporated 222 Hartrey Avenue Evanston IL 60202 3696 U S A ULX1 Description Transmitter Body Pack ULX2 Description Transmitter Handheld ULXS4 Receiver Divers
36. vel allows a lower quality signal through more noise before muting but extends the operating range 1 Hold down the receiver SET button and press the MODE button twice SQLCH will flash on the display as shown in Figure 41 Tir LEVEL FIGURE 41 17 2 Rotate the control knob The new Squelch setting will appear on the display as shown in Figure 42 g SHUR MODE ULXP4 00000 00000 S g ne o 888 n O LEVEL G FIGURE 42 3 To accept the new Squelch value press the SET button The display will then return to the Default Mode press the MODE button again Locking the Receiver You can lock the ULXP4 receiver frequency and output level to prevent unauthorized or accidental changes to the settings To access the Lock functions proceed as follows 1 Hold down the receiver SET button and press the MODE button three times Loc will appear on the receiver display See Figure 43 LEVEL FIGURE 43 2 Rotate the control knob until one or both of the lock icons flashes on the receiver display as shown in Figure 44 s Ce SURN Ge o g 9 2 Loc amp EX RE IX AUDIO lo LEVEL amp FIGURE 44 3 To activate the flashing lock icon s press the SET button The display will return to the default mode and the lock icon will appear on all displ
37. vide 12 Vdc output power for use with remotely located antennas ULXP4 PROFESSIONAL RECEIVER FEATURES AND CONTROLS NONU mu 9 Vd H MP ry l mol irai pad o lt FIGURE 3 Front Panel 1 50 o ONDA 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Receiving Antenna Indicators One of these amber LEDs will glow depending on which antenna is receiving the strongest Radio Frequency RF signal SQUELCH Indicator Appears when the Squelch Level Mode is selected SCAN Indicator Appears when the receiver is scanning for an open Group or Channel Volume Level Warning Indicator Indicates a discrepancy between the Volume control knob position and the previ ously locked Volume Level setting TV Channel Display Indicates the UHF TV channel in which the system is operating U S only Transmitter Battery Life Indicator Displays the remaining transmitter battery life when the transmitter is turned on Volume Lock Indicator Appears after the Volume level setting has been locked RF Level Indicators Indicate received RF signal strength TX Audio Level Indicators Indicate transmitted TX audio signal strength Green indicates normal operation Amber indicates approaching overload condition Red indicates excessive audio levels GROUP Display I
38. x 1 10 in ULX2 SM58 228 6 Lx 51 mm Dia 9 x 2 in ULX2 BETA 58 220 9 mm L x 51 mm Dia 8 7 x 2 in ULX2 SM86 213 mm L x 49 mm Dia 8 4 in x 1 9 in ULX2 87 ULX2 BETA 87 223 5 mm L x 51 mm Dia 8 8x 2 in ULX4S 43 mm H x 214 mm W x 163 mm D 1 72 in x 8 56 in x 6 52 in ULX4P 43 mm H x 214 mm W x 172 mm D 1 72 in x 8 56 in x 6 88 in Net Weight ULX1 79 g 2 8 oz without battery ULX2 58 ULX2 BETA 58 289 g 10 2 oz without battery ULX2 SM86 251 g 8 8 oz without battery ULX2 87 ULX2 BETA 87 258 g 9 1 oz without battery ULXS4 1049 g 2 Ibs 5 oz ULXP4 1105 g 2 lbs 7 oz CERTIFICATION ULX1 ULX2 Transmitters Type Accepted under FCC Part 74 and 90 Certified by IC in Canada under RSS 123 and RSS 102 Conforms to European ETSI standards EN 300 422 Parts 1 and 2 and ETS 301 489 Parts 1 and 9 ULX4S ULX4P Receivers Authorized under the Declaration of Conformity provision of FCC Part 15A Certified by IC in Canada under RSS 123 Conforms to European ETSI standards ETS 301 489 Parts 1 and 9 The Shure Models ULX1 and ULX2 Transmitters meet the essential requirements of the European R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC and are eligible to carry the CE marking C 0682 The Shure Models ULXS4 and ULXP4 Receivers meet the essential requirements of the European R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC and are eligible to carry the CE marking C Conforms to Australian EMC requirements and is eligible for C Tick marking
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